Rome’s dominance over the ancient world was built on the strength of its greatest military leaders. At the heart of this expansion stood one man whose strategic mind changed history forever. Julius Caesar led Rome’s armies to victory in Gaul, reshaped Roman politics, and defied tradition. His ability to command loyalty, both on the battlefield and in the Senate, made him unstoppable. However, his rise to power also made him enemies, leading to a betrayal that shook Rome to its core.